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"Rape, Racism and the Law" Jennifer Wriggins
Wriggins argues that the legal system's treatment of rape has furthered racism and has denied the reality of women's sexual subordination. She illustrates how the history of rape in the U.S. has focused on the rape of White women by Black men, ignoring both White men as rapists and Black women as victims of rape.
After the Civil War, allegations of rape involving Black offenders and White victims were treated with heightened virulence. One of the ways in which this heightened virulence manifested was through _______________, which peaked near the end of the 19th century.
a. special doctrinal rules
b. lynching
c. common-law barriers
d. statutory penalties

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